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Triobol

Issuer Samothrace
Year 500 BC - 480 BC
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Weight 1.77 g
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (500 BC - 480 BC)
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Samothrace was less a political power than a religious one — the island's Sanctuary of the Great Gods drew initiates from across the Greek world centuries before the Ptolemies and later Roman emperors made pilgrimage there fashionable. Coinage from this early archaic phase predates the sanctuary's peak influence and reflects a small island community asserting commercial identity in the northern Aegean trade network, where Thasian and Macedonian silver dominated.

The SNG Copenhagen 1003 reference places this among a tightly defined group with limited die variation, suggesting modest but deliberate output rather than emergency or opportunistic striking.

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